ABOUT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
A trip to New York wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the New-York Historical Society with four centuries of history and art – plus the only Children’s History Museum in the area. We combine history and art to welcome and surprise our visitors. Spend some time with us and you’ll think about New York City in a new way.
We hit the spot for anyone craving an offbeat (and often surprising) bite of the city’s culture easily digested in an hour or two. Quirky, smart, immersive, it offers a rich taste of the city.
The New-York Historical Society boasts a hip new vibe.
You know the city – now hear the stories. Witness New York’s rise from remote outpost to city at the center of the world in our 18-minute panoramic film experience, New York Story, in surround-sound on a 75-foot screen.
… We were absolutely blown away by the film which manages to convey more about New York and its history than one could imagine ever being crammed into 18 minutes. – CL, New York NY
Then travel through time in visionary exhibitions and an entire floor of children’s galleries that show why this city has always captivated hearts and minds.
History will break free from the textbooks and jump into your life!
Look up to see bold graphic work by artist Keith Haring on the ceiling – then look down to see objects that are hundreds of years old in the cases beneath your feet. You’ll learn the stories behind the people and events that shaped our history.
Hungry for more?
Experience the casual elegance of Caffè Storico, which offers unique Italian fare – antipasti, artisanal pasta and hearty entrées – as well as specialty cocktails on the museum’s first floor. Then explore the Museum Store for unique New York City gifts, exhibition-related merchandise and carefully curated food made in New York.
EXHIBITIONS
Our groundbreaking exhibition, Chinese American: Exclusion/
Inclusion
, explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States and raises the question, “What does it mean to be an American?” It interprets the Chinese American experience as a key part of American history. (September 26, 2014 – April 19, 2015)
The Works (through February 8, 2015) featuring some of the stars of our paintings collection.
Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage (November 11, 2014 – February 22, 2015)
A Brief History of New York: Selections from “A History of New York in 101 Objects” (through November 30, 2014)
Exclusion
/Inclusion, explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States and raises the question, “What does it mean to be an American?” It interprets the Chinese American experience as a key part of American history. (September 26, 2014 – April 19, 2015)
The Works (through February 8, 2015) featuring some of the stars of our paintings collection.
Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage (November 11, 2014 – February 22, 2015)
A Brief History of New York: Selections from “A History of New York in 101 Objects” (through November 30, 2014)
Exclusion
Transportation.
Hours of operation
Monday CLOSED; Tuesday – Thursday 10 am – 6 pm; Friday 10 am – 8 pm; Saturday 10 am – 6 pm and Sunday 11 am – 5 pm.
Patricia D. Klingenstein Library: Sunday - Monday CLOSED; Tuesday - Friday 9 am – 3 pm and Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.
Location
New-York Historical Society is located at 170 Central Park West at 77th Street (across from Central Park), New York NY 10024.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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ABOUT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY A trip to New York wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the New-York Historical Society with four centuries of history and art – plus the only Children’s History Museum in the area. We combine history and art to welcome and surprise our visitors. Spend some time with us and you’ll think about New York City in a new way.
We hit the spot for anyone craving an offbeat (and often surprising) bite of the city’s culture easily digested in an hour or two. Quirky, smart, immersive, it offers a rich taste of the city.
The New-York Historical Society boasts a hip new vibe. You know the city – now hear the stories. Witness New York’s rise from remote outpost to city at the center of the world in our 18-minute panoramic film experience, New York Story, in surround-sound on a 75-foot screen.
… We were absolutely blown away by the film which manages to convey more about New York and its history than one could imagine ever being crammed into 18 minutes. – CL, New York NY
Then travel through time in visionary exhibitions and an entire floor of children’s galleries that show why this city has always captivated hearts and minds.
History will break free from the textbooks and jump into your life! Look up to see bold graphic work by artist Keith Haring on the ceiling – then look down to see objects that are hundreds of years old in the cases beneath your feet. You’ll learn the stories behind the people and events that shaped our history.
Hungry for more? Experience the casual elegance of Caffè Storico, which offers unique Italian fare – antipasti, artisanal pasta and hearty entrées – as well as specialty cocktails on the museum’s first floor. Then explore the Museum Store for unique New York City gifts, exhibition-related merchandise and carefully curated food made in New York.
EXHIBITIONS Our groundbreaking exhibition, Chinese American: Exclusion/
Inclusion
, explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States and raises the question, “What does it mean to be an American?” It interprets the Chinese American experience as a key part of American history. (September 26, 2014 – April 19, 2015)
The Works (through February 8, 2015) featuring some of the stars of our paintings collection. Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage (November 11, 2014 – February 22, 2015) A Brief History of New York: Selections from “A History of New York in 101 Objects” (through November 30, 2014)
Exclusion
/Inclusion, explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States and raises the question, “What does it mean to be an American?” It interprets the Chinese American experience as a key part of American history. (September 26, 2014 – April 19, 2015)
The Works (through February 8, 2015) featuring some of the stars of our paintings collection. Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage (November 11, 2014 – February 22, 2015) A Brief History of New York: Selections from “A History of New York in 101 Objects” (through November 30, 2014)
Exclusion Transportation.
Hours of operation
Monday CLOSED; Tuesday – Thursday 10 am – 6 pm; Friday 10 am – 8 pm; Saturday 10 am – 6 pm and Sunday 11 am – 5 pm.
Patricia D. Klingenstein Library: Sunday - Monday CLOSED; Tuesday - Friday 9 am – 3 pm and Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.
Location
New-York Historical Society is located at 170 Central Park West at 77th Street (across from Central Park), New York NY 10024.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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170 Central Park West at 77th Street New York New York 10024, New York, New York, USA
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